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Georgetown McDonough students, faculty, and staff are newsmakers, whether being featured in the press, in the award-winning Georgetown Business magazine, or on social media. Learn more about the Office of Marketing and Communications, and find access to the school's media kit, downloadable images, and more.

In April, Reddit Chief Executive Officer Ellen Pao made the highly talked-about move of banning salary negotiations… Not everyone agrees. "I'm skeptical this is going to be the panacea for closing the...

"If you look at Millennials, and Generation Y," says Marlene Morris Towns, a professor of marketing at Georgetown University, "they have a much more multicultural attitude. It's not like back when MTV...

Prior to making the choice whether an individual should begin the application process, it is key to gather as much information as possible. Therefore, in an effort to demystify the MBA, our MOGUL team...

“Trying to sell, posting something that looks like an ad, it’s a turn off,” says Marlene Morris Towns, teaching professor at Georgetown University’s McDonough School of Business. “You can have unknow...

In an op-ed, Professor of Marketing at Georgetown University’s McDonough School of Business Rebecca Hamilton and co-author Rebecca Ratner, professor of marketing at the Robert H. Smith School of Busin...

Chris Voss is one of the most famous FBI negotiators in recent history, but not because of his career in law enforcement. Voss, now an adjunct professor at Georgetown University's McDonough School of...

By getting larger, cable companies can “control change in a more profitable manner,” said Nathan Miller, an economics professor at Georgetown University and formerly an economist with the Justice Depa...

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The distinctive Executive Master’s in Leadership Program is designed to help executives advance their leadership skills and gain a deeper understanding of management strategy. The program integrates practical management skills and advanced leadership theory to enable executives to effect change within their organizations. Students learn how to anticipate how the future is likely to unfold, identify an organization’s desired position in that future, implement steps to place the organization at the forefront, and influence others to join them in advancing toward successful outcomes.